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>> it is true, steve. if there's a deal many of the changes will be small, especially -- i mean, the one thing everybody agrees on is the middle class should not go through the increase. the payroll tax cut, if your check is cut this week, you won't see it but you will in the second one. that's happening automatically and a good sign in a way. we're sort of in a -- that was part of the stimulus bill and recovering or we would be if it weren't for the nonsense so -- >> there are forecasts saying it cost about six points of growth next year without the holiday and stimulative. >> it is. people spend it more than they -- they tend to save. this is a tax that studies show that people do go out and spend opposed to saving it. >> they don't notice it. but there's a broader conversation that maybe we need to have about what the payroll tax is in the first place taking up 35% of the revenue coming in to the federal government and regresive in many ways and what it does is funds social security. so should we have e
>> it is true, steve. if there's a deal many of the changes will be small, especially -- i mean, the one thing everybody agrees on is the middle class should not go through the increase. the payroll tax cut, if your check is cut this week, you won't see it but you will in the second one. that's happening automatically and a good sign in a way. we're sort of in a -- that was part of the stimulus bill and recovering or we would be if it weren't for the nonsense so -- >> there are...
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senate. >> steve, the rising star? >> pains me a bit to say because i'm not that -- >> say it. >> this is going to be the year with cory booker. >> not just in new jersey. crystal, the rising star. >> new congresswoman from hawaii, tulsy gavert. the youngest woman in the house and first hind du in congress. >> alex, the rising star. >> i asked you to go with chris first because i thought it was going to provide me some cover. i was going to say elizabeth. >> sure, you were. >> it's true. >> i'll tell you why. >> you want to give up going first again? >> i would like to go first. >> you will go first next time. i am going to agree with alex wagner, not chris hayes, alex wagner. we're going to be back with more of "the last word with holiday party." stay with us. ♪ ♪ >>> they sent out their minions to do their bidding. washington cannot tolerate threats from outsiders who might disrupt their comfortable world. the firefighter startered when the cowardly sensed a weakness. a lesser person could not have survived the f
senate. >> steve, the rising star? >> pains me a bit to say because i'm not that -- >> say it. >> this is going to be the year with cory booker. >> not just in new jersey. crystal, the rising star. >> new congresswoman from hawaii, tulsy gavert. the youngest woman in the house and first hind du in congress. >> alex, the rising star. >> i asked you to go with chris first because i thought it was going to provide me some cover. i was going to say...
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steve? >> i'll look at the step down at the senate level here. the smartest and best move of the year, was claire mccaskill's move in missouri saying i want to run against todd aiken, i think he's the one i can beat this year. she quietly helped him get that nomination. the rest is history. not only did it help her race, effect her race and help her race that she had no business winning, but there was obviously a ripple effect that helped democrats nationally. >> chris, the best move of the year? >> i think the best move, joe biden, who answered a question honestly without premeditation and frankly in his "meet the press" interview with david gregory when he was asked about marriage equality. and i think all the reporting afterward, was this a trial balloon, was this pre-planned? no, no, no, joe biden was asked a question and answered with a moral legitimacy and a truthfulness that had these remarkable effects that it pushed the president to come clean about his personal evolution, i think that personally made a difference in the campaign. >> my
steve? >> i'll look at the step down at the senate level here. the smartest and best move of the year, was claire mccaskill's move in missouri saying i want to run against todd aiken, i think he's the one i can beat this year. she quietly helped him get that nomination. the rest is history. not only did it help her race, effect her race and help her race that she had no business winning, but there was obviously a ripple effect that helped democrats nationally. >> chris, the best...
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so i think it was a very bad strategic move for them. >> steve, the worst move? >> let me come at it from a strategic move. >> we always do that. >> it is the booze talking, i don't know. from the standpoint of voters who -- you know, i think to make an informed choice, what do you have? you have the debates, we had jim lehrer as the moderator, for the 96th time. and what did he debate? you could have climate change or gay marriage or birth control. all that was ignored. we talked about simpson-bowles, deficit reduction, and affordable care act. >> with no explanation of what they were for the average person. >> it was sort of the inside the beltway debate, and you get one positive debate for the entire fall campaign. you open things up to new voices to broader perspectives. i don't mean to pick on jim lehrer too much, but really, enough of it. >> chris, the worst move? >> the worst move, the decision by both the obama campaign and the not so surprising decision on never raising climate change for the first time. since 1988, if you go back to the tape when lloyd
so i think it was a very bad strategic move for them. >> steve, the worst move? >> let me come at it from a strategic move. >> we always do that. >> it is the booze talking, i don't know. from the standpoint of voters who -- you know, i think to make an informed choice, what do you have? you have the debates, we had jim lehrer as the moderator, for the 96th time. and what did he debate? you could have climate change or gay marriage or birth control. all that was ignored....
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will have more on that coming up, hey being steve. >>> we are getting a north wind because this low is producing showers, not a lot but mainly about the city and peninsular and santa cruz coastline. it is not much but it is moving quickly we will have very cold air coming in tonight. 30s to 40s in san jose and under mostly cloudy skies and yesterday at this time, 41 and our temperatures held up yesterday heading towards capitoa, santa cruz and i doubt any of these are doing anything and the system is coming out of the to and it toes have cooler air and those who move south 51 to 55, coast bay south bay, it will not matter but with that breeze, it will take the end of the afternoon and tomorrow morning frost and freeze advisory are already posted in advance of that. it may be looking dry but temperatures are warming up. it is a 2012 breaking year. movie tickets sales were pretty expensive and the number of high profile stores will reach stores. >>> they will notice changes to their bill for pg&e and starting today their bill will go up 2% and gas rates are going down almost 6% but th
will have more on that coming up, hey being steve. >>> we are getting a north wind because this low is producing showers, not a lot but mainly about the city and peninsular and santa cruz coastline. it is not much but it is moving quickly we will have very cold air coming in tonight. 30s to 40s in san jose and under mostly cloudy skies and yesterday at this time, 41 and our temperatures held up yesterday heading towards capitoa, santa cruz and i doubt any of these are doing anything...
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with me now, "the washington post's" david machimura and steve toma, chief political correspondent for "mclatchy" newspapers. good morning. >> good morning. >> happy new year. >> happy new year. david, let's talk about what we're going to see in the house. obviously, if it passes, a lot of people will probably be voting yes while they're holding their nose, but could there also be a revolt from conservative members that could threaten this bill? >> i think, chris, you can never predict completely smooth passage, especially in the house, but i think the senate wouldn't feel this confident about the bill had there not been some discussion between the two chambers. and i think if you look back to a year ago when there was a fight over the payroll tax, a similar sort of thing played out where the senate republicans did approve a measure that gave some cover to their house compatriots. john boehner has not, you know, been completely predictive on this, but he has pledged to bring it forward, and i think enough democrats may support it with republicans that it should get through. >> steve, o
with me now, "the washington post's" david machimura and steve toma, chief political correspondent for "mclatchy" newspapers. good morning. >> good morning. >> happy new year. >> happy new year. david, let's talk about what we're going to see in the house. obviously, if it passes, a lot of people will probably be voting yes while they're holding their nose, but could there also be a revolt from conservative members that could threaten this bill? >> i...
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>> steve: who's that? >> jimmy: robert pattinson. [ cheers ] >> steve: that's my dude. >> jimmy: yeah, i agree. that guy is one succulent piece of poultry. you think robert pattinson would be in a really good mood all the time because he's so popular and his movies doing so well. but that's not the case at all. in fact it turns out that robert pattinson is really bothered by a lot of things. this guy is so angry, he's angry. he's so bothered that a couple of years ago he actually started his own website, called robertisbothered.com. just so he can talk about all the different things that bother him and he keeps posting videos on his website. today it seems like he's in a really bad mood about thanksgiving. >> steve: really? >> let's take a look. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hi. i'm robert pattinson and sometimes when things bother me, i climb up to my tree and i just think about the little things that bother me. like -- calendars bother me. holidays bother me. thanksgiving bothers me. thanksgiving -- is
>> steve: who's that? >> jimmy: robert pattinson. [ cheers ] >> steve: that's my dude. >> jimmy: yeah, i agree. that guy is one succulent piece of poultry. you think robert pattinson would be in a really good mood all the time because he's so popular and his movies doing so well. but that's not the case at all. in fact it turns out that robert pattinson is really bothered by a lot of things. this guy is so angry, he's angry. he's so bothered that a couple of years ago he...
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. >> and let's begin with a look at weather and traffic, it is definitely chilly out there, steve. >> temperatures are 30s for most but we have a system producing mostly partly cloudy skies and it is spinning going over the mother load and it might give us a few showers and 50s on the temperatures and it is a cold night, here is tara. >>> here is a look at the east shore freeway, traffic is moving along nicely on the mcarthur maze and on the right- hand side along berkeley, traffic is also looking good. coming up, we will tell you about metered parking in san francisco, let's head back to the desk. >>> thousands celebrated at the annual fireworks show at san francisco's waterfront but it was a holiday celebration marched by -- marred by violence and we understand a 12- year-old boy was among those shot. >> reporter: he was actually hit in the foot when somebody started shooting somebody started shooting along the embarcadero right near peer 23. this happened as large crowds were gathering waiting for the fireworks show to begin. this same shooting injured another man who was grazed in
. >> and let's begin with a look at weather and traffic, it is definitely chilly out there, steve. >> temperatures are 30s for most but we have a system producing mostly partly cloudy skies and it is spinning going over the mother load and it might give us a few showers and 50s on the temperatures and it is a cold night, here is tara. >>> here is a look at the east shore freeway, traffic is moving along nicely on the mcarthur maze and on the right- hand side along berkeley,...
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and here is where the nubbins of where you and steve and i part ways. it seems to me that right now wealthy people of big corporations don't have it to invest. >> i'll give you the last word. >> that means he gets the last word of the year. >> something for you to bon der. >> what is the next act for the liberal democrats like you? >> you are going to get your pound of flesh out of rish people. but it is only going to give you so much. if we don't get serious about the spending side, you are going to have to get after the middle class. health care costs, we have to deal with health care costs. >> obamacare. you look at the websites, obamacare is going to raise taxes another trillion dollars. >> i don't care it is up to 18 percent of our gdp. >> obamacare. >> happy new year, you tax increase fiend. >> thank you. let's get back to the markets. joe bid joins us now is kelly evans and let's bring in lee mun sen. he is the author of "rigged money". can i assume that somehow we have to look past the cliff? the tax thing is going to be okay. not to my liking b
and here is where the nubbins of where you and steve and i part ways. it seems to me that right now wealthy people of big corporations don't have it to invest. >> i'll give you the last word. >> that means he gets the last word of the year. >> something for you to bon der. >> what is the next act for the liberal democrats like you? >> you are going to get your pound of flesh out of rish people. but it is only going to give you so much. if we don't get serious about...
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steve liesman has more on that. >> we talk about a lot of these big numbers that are out there and we don't talk about what it means to individuals. so let me see if i can break down the big numbers into something that might mean something to individual people here. $620 billion, that's the number that's the total revenue increases and spending cuts. about $130 billion of the automatic cuts that john harwood was just talking about, talking about trying to ally for a little while. 1920. that's if you break it down by every man, woman and child in america. that's the per capita fiscal cliff effect. but that effects a lot of people differently here. $26.2 million. that's the number of americans that will be caught by the amt, the alter naf tax system, unless congress comes up with a patch and that's part of the whole fiscal cliff effect. come on over here, we'll show you more. 2.1 million, that's the number of long term unemployed americans who will lose the extended benefits again if there's no fix to the fiscal cliff. $1,000, that's the amount that the average family will see a tax hik
steve liesman has more on that. >> we talk about a lot of these big numbers that are out there and we don't talk about what it means to individuals. so let me see if i can break down the big numbers into something that might mean something to individual people here. $620 billion, that's the number that's the total revenue increases and spending cuts. about $130 billion of the automatic cuts that john harwood was just talking about, talking about trying to ally for a little while. 1920....
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steve? >> steve: let's switch gears. the new year is bringing if a new job for our next guest and an impresssive one to say the least. after nearly 25 years, of military service, he's about to receive the highest enlisted rank in the united states air force. senior master sergeant scott stoy joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: what have you been doing in the air force all these years? >> for the first 12 years i worked as a aero ground space and then recruiting. i've gone through the gauntlet of being a recruiter and a flight chief and moved up to squadron level and now the superintendent of active duty recruiting for the state of new york. >> steve: that's awesome. it's good because when you go into the recruiting office and you want to talk to somebody who has been there and doesn't -- it's good to have a guy like you right there behind the desk. >> yes. all of our recruiters have experience. we don't allow recruiters to come right in as a recruit. they have have experience in the air force t
steve? >> steve: let's switch gears. the new year is bringing if a new job for our next guest and an impresssive one to say the least. after nearly 25 years, of military service, he's about to receive the highest enlisted rank in the united states air force. senior master sergeant scott stoy joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: what have you been doing in the air force all these years? >> for the first 12 years i worked as a aero ground space...
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. >> number ten, apple, the first year without steve jobs and the company is trying to prove under a new ceo that it can still invent things we didn't even know we would wee needed that we would buy faster than anything's been sold in personal technology before. >>> number nine, the u.s. stock market. despite all those worries about the fiscal cliff and maybe slower growth in the u.s. economy, the stock market has had a great year. too bad you missed out. smart money's been on the market. the rest of us have been worried about the fiscal cliff. >> number eight, facebook's ipo. hundreds of millions of people like facebook, but investors did not on its first day as a public company. trading glitches at the nasdaq and questions about the company's ability to make money on mobile users pummeled the stock, which has yet to climb its way back to its ipo price. >> number seven, mother meyer. the new ceo of yahoo! who announced she was just going to take a two-week maternity leave as she tried to turn this company around. 37 years old, it looks like a mother's touch is what yahoo! needed. >>
. >> number ten, apple, the first year without steve jobs and the company is trying to prove under a new ceo that it can still invent things we didn't even know we would wee needed that we would buy faster than anything's been sold in personal technology before. >>> number nine, the u.s. stock market. despite all those worries about the fiscal cliff and maybe slower growth in the u.s. economy, the stock market has had a great year. too bad you missed out. smart money's been on...
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tom cole of oklahoma joins us live in a few moments and later this hour we'll hear from congressman steve israel, democrat from new york. stick around for that. >>> the other big developing story we're following, secretary of state hillary clinton in a new york city hospital this morning being treated for a blood clot. her spokesperson says the clot was discovered during a routine followup exam yesterday in the wake of the concussion she suffered several weeks ago following a fall. now, nbc news chief science and health correspondent robert bazell is live from new york there in front of the presbyterian hospital. bob, what do we know about secretary clinton's condition and how she is being treated right now? >> richard, we know precious little. we had the one statement yesterday evening from secretary clinton's staff that said she suffered a concussion that was related -- excuse me -- suffered a blood clot related to this concussion. usually when somebody has a blood clot related to a concussion it is in the brain and would not be treated with anticlotting drugs. she is being treated with
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give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thanks for coming. thank y'all very much. i see you. welcome back. well, i want to say welcome to "family feud's" big money tournament. i'm steve harvey, and, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy, do we have a good one for you today. one of these 8 families right here has a chance to win $160,000. [cheering and applause] so let's get to it. [cheering and applause] ev
give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thanks for coming. thank y'all very much. i see you. welcome back. well, i want to say welcome to "family feud's" big money tournament. i'm steve harvey, and, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy, do we have a good one for you today. one of these 8 families right here has a chance to win $160,000. [cheering and applause] so let's get to it. [cheering and applause] ev
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. >> reporter: it seems pretty quiet at the moment, steve. it's one of those things where you feel like something big is going to happen but as you walk through the corridors here, it seems pretty quiet at the moment. >> well, we have all sorts of conflicting reports out there about what the broad framework would be if there's going to be a deal. i guess the big stumble bling block is number one, what is the fresh hold be for the tax income? $250,000 which obama originally proposed? $400,000 which he supposedly offered in a revised offer a week ago? and then, of course, the status of the sequester. we have $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years, half from defense and half from nondefense discretionary spending. is there any indication if there's a deal today what they're talking about in terms of those two issues? >> we're reading tea leaves but we can say that on saturday there were the most senior-level staffers who were doing the nitty-gritty negotiations. we're told paper was exchanged back and forth meaning proposals being outlined and goi
. >> reporter: it seems pretty quiet at the moment, steve. it's one of those things where you feel like something big is going to happen but as you walk through the corridors here, it seems pretty quiet at the moment. >> well, we have all sorts of conflicting reports out there about what the broad framework would be if there's going to be a deal. i guess the big stumble bling block is number one, what is the fresh hold be for the tax income? $250,000 which obama originally proposed?...
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. >>> i'm steve kornacki. fiscal cliff tops the list of banished words. sloped does not agree on the list. i fully agree. >> >>> i'm crystal ball. never again after today. who am i kidding? cliff, cliff, cliff! i can't stop myself. >>> the latest on kim kardashian, kanye and the baby ahead but the other story in the headlines today. america staring down the fiscal cliff. t-minus nine hours and counting and washington is wasting no time. senate minority leader mcconnell saying both sides are close to a deal. it's about time. >> my preference would have been to solve all these problems in the context of a larger agreement, a bigger deal, a grand bargain. whatever you want to call it. that solves our deficit problems in a balanced and responsible way. with this congress, that was obviously a little bit too much to hope for at this time. it may be we can do it in stages. >> there are a number of issues on which the two sides are still apart but negotiations are continuing as i speak. but we really are running out of time. >> the vice president and i have work
. >>> i'm steve kornacki. fiscal cliff tops the list of banished words. sloped does not agree on the list. i fully agree. >> >>> i'm crystal ball. never again after today. who am i kidding? cliff, cliff, cliff! i can't stop myself. >>> the latest on kim kardashian, kanye and the baby ahead but the other story in the headlines today. america staring down the fiscal cliff. t-minus nine hours and counting and washington is wasting no time. senate minority leader...
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hot-blooded class of 1994, the newt gingrich revolution and that's one of them is retiring and his name is steve latourette. he was a moderate of the tuesday club and retiring in large part because of the disgust of the tea party. this is a guy who in a lot of ways was the forerunner of that movement but who mellowed over time. another way of looking at it i suppose is even a class of 1994 was nowhere near as conservative. >> those guys are liberals by comparison so he if you think the tart bill or something like that comes, it will be let the banks go? >> banner in the house leadership will have a decision to make and he is not going to want there to be a question on his watch. for that matter romney supported t.a.r.p. and he supported it rapidly. i mentioned in the story that i wrote for "the new york times magazine" about governor romney that in 2008 when the financial crisis, when the bank meltdown was upon us and john mccain was deciding just to suspend his campaign his decision came as a result of a meeting he had with his economic advisory team. a lot of these were big corporate donors an
hot-blooded class of 1994, the newt gingrich revolution and that's one of them is retiring and his name is steve latourette. he was a moderate of the tuesday club and retiring in large part because of the disgust of the tea party. this is a guy who in a lot of ways was the forerunner of that movement but who mellowed over time. another way of looking at it i suppose is even a class of 1994 was nowhere near as conservative. >> those guys are liberals by comparison so he if you think the...
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let me bring in steve israel of new york. congressman, always good to talk to you. >> how are you? happy new year. >> we have the outlines of a deal but we're hearing a lot of discontent and many of the complaints aimed at the president himself. is this going to get done? >> well, i'm hopeful that it will get done. it is really -- we're at the point of now or never. let's review. it will get done when republicans are wig lling to compromise. the president a year ago offered a plan that was big, bold, balanced, republicans said no. a week ago the republican speaker put a plan on the floor that said they would only raise taxes for people making over $1 million. his caucus said no to that. at a certain pointed it's hard to negotiate with a skid mark. up to now we have been negotiating with a bunch of skid marks. now it's time for republicans to learn how to take yes for an answer. we have a plan on the table, it's not perfect. we ought to get it done now. >> no vote tonight, but can we expect a vote in the next 24 hours, next couple days? >> look, there will not be votes tonight and t
let me bring in steve israel of new york. congressman, always good to talk to you. >> how are you? happy new year. >> we have the outlines of a deal but we're hearing a lot of discontent and many of the complaints aimed at the president himself. is this going to get done? >> well, i'm hopeful that it will get done. it is really -- we're at the point of now or never. let's review. it will get done when republicans are wig lling to compromise. the president a year ago offered a...
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steve israel was on your network earlier today. he said as much, it is nice to give it as a concession, but i frankly wanted it to be a higher level. diane feinstein said the same thing, chuck schumer, there is a huge amount of democrats that don't want taxes to kind of rise on this upper middle class that makes between 200 and $400,000, this is the circle they run with. this is not a cave, a kind of fake cave in that sense. >> okay, well, "huffington post" chief, ryan grim, thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll be back on the apparent deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. you are watching "msnbc" the place for politicings milissa e . >>> welcome back to "msnbc" coverage of the plan on the fiscal cliff. the nation is scheduled to go off the cliff at midnight, eastern time. the senate bill is being worked on right now. and lawmakers may try to vote on it sometime tonight. the house, meanwhile, is scheduled to remain adjourned until noon tomorrow. house minority leader nancy pelosi released a statement just minutes ago saying in part "when a f
steve israel was on your network earlier today. he said as much, it is nice to give it as a concession, but i frankly wanted it to be a higher level. diane feinstein said the same thing, chuck schumer, there is a huge amount of democrats that don't want taxes to kind of rise on this upper middle class that makes between 200 and $400,000, this is the circle they run with. this is not a cave, a kind of fake cave in that sense. >> okay, well, "huffington post" chief, ryan grim,...
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steve, great to see you. the deal being bandied about right now to raise taxes on higher earners actually doesn't appear to do anything to fix the problem, that is, all the new revenue from higher taxes would be used for more spending. as we understand about 850 billion in new revenue would be spent on eliminating the fiscal cliff automatic spending cuts and extending unemployment checks. is it true not a dial would go to cutting the real problem, the debt and deficit? >> yeah. in one scenario that is absolutely the case. we shouldn't actually be surprised. it has been clear at least for a short amount of time that this hasn't been the goal of these discussions. i mean for all the talk about deficit reduction and despite the fact that this began as an effort to rein in spending after the 2010 elections, it is clear democrats in the house and senate, i would argue the president, haven't been serious about long-term spending cuts. gregg: maybe they're not serious, you know, they see a political benefit to liter
steve, great to see you. the deal being bandied about right now to raise taxes on higher earners actually doesn't appear to do anything to fix the problem, that is, all the new revenue from higher taxes would be used for more spending. as we understand about 850 billion in new revenue would be spent on eliminating the fiscal cliff automatic spending cuts and extending unemployment checks. is it true not a dial would go to cutting the real problem, the debt and deficit? >> yeah. in one...
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steve sabol. >> harry, this is a family show. >> reporter: the unmistakable face of nfl films. >> steve sabol has built something here that i don't think will ever be matched again. >> four years ago the patriots entered super bowl xlii undefeated. >> reporter: material so unmatched that nfl films shares it with 21 shows across nine television networks. among them, the historic "inside the nfl." >> the highlights are spectacular. >> there's no other highlights to watch besides "nfl films." it is what it is. it moves you through emotion and sound ♪ my god is an awesome god >> reporter: nfl films was the first famously to mike up players and coaches on the sidelines. >> you're killing me! >> there's nothing like an nfl sideline. everybody hates everybody down there for three hours. it's unbelievable. >> i could get some girl to do that. those girls on the sidelines can dance. >> he's famous is hank stram in super bowl iv. >> running around there like it was a chinese fire drill. >> hank's players said they never heard him talk so much as in that super bowl. >> reporter: as for this week
steve sabol. >> harry, this is a family show. >> reporter: the unmistakable face of nfl films. >> steve sabol has built something here that i don't think will ever be matched again. >> four years ago the patriots entered super bowl xlii undefeated. >> reporter: material so unmatched that nfl films shares it with 21 shows across nine television networks. among them, the historic "inside the nfl." >> the highlights are spectacular. >> there's no...
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steve harrigan live from miami with details. steve? >> reporter: jon, three weeks ago hugo chavez underwent his fourth operation in cuba for undisclosed form of cancer. according to venezuela ann officials he has respiratory infection. it is not clear how rapid his recovery will be. what is clear he made no public states or appearances in the past three weeks and things are serious enough where his own vice president had to travel from venezuela to cuba after meeting with chavez. after meeting with chavez the leader's health, was quote, a in a delicate situation. madero is hand-picked successor to chavez. interesting things could happen if chavez is not well enough to attend his own inauguration on january 10th. if he dies before the inauguration, venezuela will have to call all new presidential elections within three months. keep in mind it was back in october when chavez was reelected for another term. he told senz senz ann voters he was in fact cancer-free. jon? jon: hmmm. so interesting development there i wonder if he knew somethi
steve harrigan live from miami with details. steve? >> reporter: jon, three weeks ago hugo chavez underwent his fourth operation in cuba for undisclosed form of cancer. according to venezuela ann officials he has respiratory infection. it is not clear how rapid his recovery will be. what is clear he made no public states or appearances in the past three weeks and things are serious enough where his own vice president had to travel from venezuela to cuba after meeting with chavez. after...
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i'm steve handlesman, news4, capitol hill. >> if nothing else, it looks like there will be a deal to keep the price of milk from skyrocketing. leaders have agreed to a one-year ex-tense of the 2008 farm bill that expired in october. the deal will avert a spike in milk prices to as much as $8 a gallon. but it has to come to a vote in the house and senate tomorrow. a new report tonight further criticizes the state department for its response to the u.s. consulate attack in libya. nbc news s obtained an advance copy of the investigation. in it, it concludes that bad security allowed militants to walk right into the compound. the report criticizes the state department for failing to sufficiently respond to requests for additional security. the full report will be released tomorrow. >>> gusty winds made for a very chilly day here in washington, and they also caused some damage. winds were strong enough to knock over this tree on split oak drive in bethesda. things have calmed down after that windy start, but it's another cold night out there. here's chief meteorologist doug camera. >> i t
i'm steve handlesman, news4, capitol hill. >> if nothing else, it looks like there will be a deal to keep the price of milk from skyrocketing. leaders have agreed to a one-year ex-tense of the 2008 farm bill that expired in october. the deal will avert a spike in milk prices to as much as $8 a gallon. but it has to come to a vote in the house and senate tomorrow. a new report tonight further criticizes the state department for its response to the u.s. consulate attack in libya. nbc news s...
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here's steve. >>> thank you. well, mostly cloudy skies and our system is dropping south into southern california. did give us a few sprinkles. it's cold out there, cold, cold. heard from nancy. 36 degrees. and you can see the clearing place rapidly from behind the system, san mateo coast, peninsula, skyline, down to the santa cruz mountains, there were a few sprinkle. 30s. a little breeze as well makes it cool, breezy, blustery, most of this system we're on the northern edge of it. clouds came -- vancouver, seattle, it's over us now. it's on its way to the rosebowl to watch stanford. mostly sunny, cool, breezy day. that's a north wind and i will tell you, that will cut through it. it could be blustery here. low 50s for some, mid-50s but i think some upert 40s and the higher elevation. cold tomorrow morning, frost and freeze warnings posted this advance of it. it will be sunny. first couple of weeks of january will be dry, i think, which makes sense because october, november and december were above average on rain
here's steve. >>> thank you. well, mostly cloudy skies and our system is dropping south into southern california. did give us a few sprinkles. it's cold out there, cold, cold. heard from nancy. 36 degrees. and you can see the clearing place rapidly from behind the system, san mateo coast, peninsula, skyline, down to the santa cruz mountains, there were a few sprinkle. 30s. a little breeze as well makes it cool, breezy, blustery, most of this system we're on the northern edge of it....
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. >> representative steve latourette, thank you. richard, back to you. >> thank you. very insightful there. getting an and wering of what's being discussed in capitol hill. house republicans expecteded to have another meeting in the coming hours. we'll watch that and look at what some of the repercussions are, based on what rptdive latourette told luke russert on this issue of eric cantor not supporting the bill as it stands coming over from the senate. 89-8 earlier today. stick with us. we'll get back to capitol hill in a bit. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> r50i9 right now our members after very thoughtful dlab rations and review are continuing to review the legislation weighing the pros and cons, the equities of not going over the cliff, but we're all v
. >> representative steve latourette, thank you. richard, back to you. >> thank you. very insightful there. getting an and wering of what's being discussed in capitol hill. house republicans expecteded to have another meeting in the coming hours. we'll watch that and look at what some of the repercussions are, based on what rptdive latourette told luke russert on this issue of eric cantor not supporting the bill as it stands coming over from the senate. 89-8 earlier today. stick...
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steve? >>> tara? >> it's cold. >> it is cold. >> in fact, i just saw a 29- degree reading in partly sunniton. so there are -- in pleasanton. a few high clouds. not much. this system is falling apart. there it is. one part is going north. one part is going south. we're left in between. 20s and 30s. that 37 livermore is at the airport. it's a very localized event. about two blocks away. it's 32. 3 at oakland. that tells you -- 38 at oakland. that tells you it's cold there. you can see how it is beginning to shear apart. sun, then some clouds. ny clouds really take the edge off. but upper 40s and low 50s. the good news, i know it's cold. that's going to continue. so tonight, looks okay. partly cloudy maybe near the coast. bundle you. i doubt many of you will be outside. mostly sunny, and then dry. wednesday, thursday. could be some patchy fog forming down the road. another weak system on the weekend. looks like the pattern is changing to a drier pattern. >>> a tour bus plunges off an oregon highway. what
steve? >>> tara? >> it's cold. >> it is cold. >> in fact, i just saw a 29- degree reading in partly sunniton. so there are -- in pleasanton. a few high clouds. not much. this system is falling apart. there it is. one part is going north. one part is going south. we're left in between. 20s and 30s. that 37 livermore is at the airport. it's a very localized event. about two blocks away. it's 32. 3 at oakland. that tells you -- 38 at oakland. that tells you it's cold...
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steve latourette, republican from ohio. that's it for now. you are and we'll wriring in the new year together with some breaking news later. i'm out. >>> sunday marked the end of the nfl's regular season. the day after usually isn't too kind to head coaches on losing teams. even a winning record cannot guarantee a job security these days. yes, it has been a firing frenzy today on the nfl's so-called black monday. seven coaches got their pink slips, most before 11:00 a.m. eastern. the most shocking, lovie smith. he's getting the boot after nine seasons, which included a trip to the super bowl. his team finished 10-6, but missed the playoffs. bears quarterback jay cutler got the news during a live radio show. the kansas city chiefs parted ways with romeo crennel after his team struggled through a two-win season that was marred by the murder/suicide involving linebacker jovan belcher. other notable names, eagles coach andy reid, chan gailey, ken whisenhunt, pat shurmur, norv turner and, well, front office jobs around the league, they're not safe
steve latourette, republican from ohio. that's it for now. you are and we'll wriring in the new year together with some breaking news later. i'm out. >>> sunday marked the end of the nfl's regular season. the day after usually isn't too kind to head coaches on losing teams. even a winning record cannot guarantee a job security these days. yes, it has been a firing frenzy today on the nfl's so-called black monday. seven coaches got their pink slips, most before 11:00 a.m. eastern. the...
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let's do on the technical side and fundamental side with steve cortes. good to see you both. one has been a stellar performer and the other not so much. what do you like right now? >> bill, you just summed it up. the news came out over the weekend and the market is telling you what you should believe in. netflix is up 1% and amazon down 3.5%. look at the chart in amazon, you can see it's been showing us this over the last four months. amazon put a high in at 261. about eight days ago tried to take out that high and couldn't do it. it put in a double top. that's a sign of a -- you know, of a failure. you have a stock like amazon who basically -- the stock failed at 261 and now we have a 20-day moving average which it broke through and 209-day moving average, the last time it broke through the 20-day moving average it fell 13%. now we look over at netflix, that's a totally different story, right you? said it was a dog. it bottomed out at $54 and broke above its 20-day moving average and stayed above its 20-day moving average for the last four weeks. if it stays above its $20 mo
let's do on the technical side and fundamental side with steve cortes. good to see you both. one has been a stellar performer and the other not so much. what do you like right now? >> bill, you just summed it up. the news came out over the weekend and the market is telling you what you should believe in. netflix is up 1% and amazon down 3.5%. look at the chart in amazon, you can see it's been showing us this over the last four months. amazon put a high in at 261. about eight days ago...
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o'hara and on the fundamental side steve cortes, a cnbc contributor. welcome to both of you. stocks versus the s&p, for example, what do you charts tell you and what do you like? >> well, bill, i like stocks for the short term. when i say short term, into the year end, first or second week of january, but they are getting concerning to me, so i really like gold over the intermediate term and my way to play gold is by playing the gld. recently the gld is bouncing lower off of a strong resistance at 174 on the charts. i think there will be short-term weakness in cold, but i'm using this as an opportunity to accumulate some positions. would i love to see it hit 155, 156 which is -- which is an upward rising support level. look at the options, a lot of activity down around that level which tells me there's interest, and i would love to be buying it right around there, and i think we have good upside. >> steve? >> what i don't -- >> i'm on the other side of gold. would you think with a name like cortez i would have sort of an inborn lust for gold but i did not. did not get that fr
o'hara and on the fundamental side steve cortes, a cnbc contributor. welcome to both of you. stocks versus the s&p, for example, what do you charts tell you and what do you like? >> well, bill, i like stocks for the short term. when i say short term, into the year end, first or second week of january, but they are getting concerning to me, so i really like gold over the intermediate term and my way to play gold is by playing the gld. recently the gld is bouncing lower off of a strong...
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this is steve israel, congressman from new york. and the chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee. why you've seen him a lot on cnn, in charge of electing democrats in the last cycle and this coming cycle as well. let's answer the question that deb just asked, which is, tell us what the vice president told you all. >> well, he was evangelical, converting a bunch of skeptics. i think he's persuaded our caucus that there are pieces of this deal that everybody can dislike. but going off this cliff is something that no one can accept. and while everybody would prefer improvements, nobody can get the deal that he got. and that the president got. so we're at a moment of truth. we have to get this done. and he let the caucus feeling that we need to get this done. >> reporter: now, again, you're talking about the democratic vice president talking to a group of democrats, happened to be evangelical talking to a group of skeptics. >> there were a few members who have concerns about pieces of this. as the vice president said
this is steve israel, congressman from new york. and the chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee. why you've seen him a lot on cnn, in charge of electing democrats in the last cycle and this coming cycle as well. let's answer the question that deb just asked, which is, tell us what the vice president told you all. >> well, he was evangelical, converting a bunch of skeptics. i think he's persuaded our caucus that there are pieces of this deal that everybody can dislike....
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and while republicans may believe, as steve said that raising taxes on people over 250 is a mistake, president obama ran very clearly on doing exactly that, won 51% of the vote, 332 electoral college votes, we are probably going to get there the question how much crockery do we break along the way? >> ron that's fine. let's be fair here. we have been negotiating this six weeks, since the election. the president, when i talk to my republican sources say, look, the president hasn't put anything serious on the table still on spending cuts, ron. i think that's, you're right urkts bo, both sides have to give a little bit here, i haven't seen much give on the democrats' side of the aisle here. >> the inability to comp prom my keith stone to democrat circumstance todd, why don't you weigh in on this. what is your feelings with what has to be dealt with by not just this congress but 1913th congress, numerology could worry you a little bit. >> stephen hit the nail on the head, talk about the spending cuts, that actually is not even in existence right now you right now you the top line issue h
and while republicans may believe, as steve said that raising taxes on people over 250 is a mistake, president obama ran very clearly on doing exactly that, won 51% of the vote, 332 electoral college votes, we are probably going to get there the question how much crockery do we break along the way? >> ron that's fine. let's be fair here. we have been negotiating this six weeks, since the election. the president, when i talk to my republican sources say, look, the president hasn't put...
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helping his mother and family get through this and helping them with the services led by former all star steve francis. i'm going to miss him inside those gates and wherever else i announce games. i gave him that name from the sweet game he had. >> tell me more how he earned that nickname. >> as you watch and showing these highlights sweet jump shot. he could do almost everything offensively. i try to get him to d up a little more. he was one of the premiere scores played. >> and aside from that sweet shot, what was so special both on and off the court. >> had a son. son just turned a year old. he was turning the corner. everybody said he had a bat attitude here and there. a little attitude has to go with that. but as far as being a good guy a total stand up guy. nobody is perfect and that's why he was held close to me. you know why i try to cuff him in. teach him things in life. we had our ups and downs but it was all a teaching point in life and basketball community is very stunned. and we're having a vigil tonight in his honor. >> give me some of the details. >> starts at 6:30. they do the
helping his mother and family get through this and helping them with the services led by former all star steve francis. i'm going to miss him inside those gates and wherever else i announce games. i gave him that name from the sweet game he had. >> tell me more how he earned that nickname. >> as you watch and showing these highlights sweet jump shot. he could do almost everything offensively. i try to get him to d up a little more. he was one of the premiere scores played. >>...
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steve moore, senior economics writer with the "wall street journal." steve, thank you very much. shibani: so far the markets are having a tough time deciding what will happen over the next few hours. ashley: traders worried? we will ask a chief market strategist. we will have his opinion coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impa wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. shibani: breaking news, live pictures from the white house as we wait for president obama to speak in about 15 minutes from now as lawmakers struggle to hammer out a deal on the fiscal cliff. peter barnes believes the president will announce a deal. we will bring you his co
steve moore, senior economics writer with the "wall street journal." steve, thank you very much. shibani: so far the markets are having a tough time deciding what will happen over the next few hours. ashley: traders worried? we will ask a chief market strategist. we will have his opinion coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impa wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe...
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congressman steve king with how president obama's mother managed to convince us all that her son was born in hawaii, not in kenya. >> i looked into that before he was sworn into the presidency. we look sbood the library of congress and we found the microfiche of two newspapers, only two newspapers in hawaii. each of them had published the birth of barack obama. that doesn't mean that there aren't some other explanations on how they might have announced that telegram from kenya. the list goes on. i guess she considered herself naming her son might be a minor setback for her son's future run for presidency. up next, mitt romney's 47% video to obama's debate disaster in november. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> welcome back to "hardball." first up, the video that turned out to be the low-point for the romney campaign. the candidates taped comments to donors down in florida that nearly half the americans are lazy and happy to be on the government doll. it's simply known as the 47% video. let's listen again. >> there are 47% of the people who will vote for the pres
congressman steve king with how president obama's mother managed to convince us all that her son was born in hawaii, not in kenya. >> i looked into that before he was sworn into the presidency. we look sbood the library of congress and we found the microfiche of two newspapers, only two newspapers in hawaii. each of them had published the birth of barack obama. that doesn't mean that there aren't some other explanations on how they might have announced that telegram from kenya. the list...
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congressman steny hoyer, tom cole, steve israel all next. first a look at some people behind the scenes at msnbc. i hope you all have a very happy new year. >> happy holidays from "the daily rundown!" >> happy holidays. >> and have a very happy new year. >> happy holidays. >> happy holidays. >> happy new year from "andrea mitchell reports." >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas from "the cycle!" >> happy holidays from the "alex witt" team. >> happy holidays from "up with chris hayes." >> happy holidays! >> merry christmas. happy holidays. >> happy holidays from msnbc. >> happy holidays. >> merry christmas. happy holidays. >> happy holidays from the p.a.s. >> from all of us at msnbc, merry christmas and happy holidays. >> merry christmas. happy holidays. >> merry christmas. happy holidays, everybody. >> hello, team. what a wonderful 2012. i'm looking forward to a fantastic 2013. happy new year. >>> happy new year. the question today. are you ready to go cliff diving? breaking news tops our agenda this hour. can congress avoid turning into a
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congressman steve king with how president obama's mother managed to convince us all that her son was born in hawaii, not in kenya. >> i looked into that before he was sworn into the presidency. we found the microfiche of only two newspapers in hawaii, each of them had published the birth of barack obama. it would have been awfully hard to fraudulently file the birth notice of barack obama being born in hawaii. >> by telegram. i guess she neglected to consider the mother, naming her son barack husein obama might be a setback. any way, up next, these people are looney. from the 4 47% video to president obama's debate disaster in november, you're watching "hardball" the place for politics. argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees a
congressman steve king with how president obama's mother managed to convince us all that her son was born in hawaii, not in kenya. >> i looked into that before he was sworn into the presidency. we found the microfiche of only two newspapers in hawaii, each of them had published the birth of barack obama. it would have been awfully hard to fraudulently file the birth notice of barack obama being born in hawaii. >> by telegram. i guess she neglected to consider the mother, naming her...
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one of them is now retiring, steve latourette, the moderate tuesday cloud is retiring in large part because it is discussed at the tea party. this is a guy who would have thought of ways was the forerunner, but who mellowed over time. another way of looking is even the class of 1994 was nowhere as near conservative. >> dear liberals i compare sin. you think of something like that comes up come the position will be that the banks go? >> i think boehner in the leadership will have a decision to make and he's not going to want there to be a depression on his watch, particularly if there's a republican administration. romney supported t.a.r.p. and he supported it rather rapidly. i mention in that story than your times magazine about governor romney headed to decimate the financial crisis, when the bank meltdown was upon us and john mccain decided to suspend his campaign committee's decision came as a result of a meeting he had with economic history team. a lot of these are big corporate donors and mitt romney was among them. all of those guys basically said take it. the small town looks bad or
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steve, thanks very much indeed. give us a report on what the rich are actually going to do come the new year. thanks, steve. >> thanks, stuart. happy new year. stuart: you have a smile on your face. david: i'm also thinking zab the guy who is making a million bucks a year from his relatively small business. i know several people like that. they're driving in a 5-year-old, 6-year-old cadillac and they put all of the money they make into their kids' education and their business. that's it. there are a lot of people like that. what are they going to do? they can't cut back on it. they can't send their kids to a cheaper school. they are already enrolled. maybe they will have to do something like that. those are the people that i'm really suffering for. stuart: i think we should make it clear that we're not just referring to taxes going up on upper income people, you also have to consider higher capital gains taxes, higher dividend, interest taxes, medicare taxes. david: i can't imagine it won't have a depressing effect
steve, thanks very much indeed. give us a report on what the rich are actually going to do come the new year. thanks, steve. >> thanks, stuart. happy new year. stuart: you have a smile on your face. david: i'm also thinking zab the guy who is making a million bucks a year from his relatively small business. i know several people like that. they're driving in a 5-year-old, 6-year-old cadillac and they put all of the money they make into their kids' education and their business. that's it....
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good morning, steve. caller: happy new year. everybody is talking about going back to the clinton's tax brackets. do you think that is a good idea? andt: go back to the 1990's everybody did quite well. tic talk. apocalyps it is not all that much debilitating when people tend to save the money rather than spend it. a lot of the talk about what will happen if we go back to those rates simply is not true. we saw quite a bit of economic growth. host: john from north carolina tweets in -- guest: that will be what a lot of people are going to sweat to. they are getting no spending cuts. that is a hard sell for a lot of people. they rejected a bill and told boehner that would not support a bill that pushed the tax rates up to a million dollars. that is a win in some ways for them. host: what do you make about the statement that said the house will honor its commitment to consider the senate agreement if it is passed. host: this is a joint statement. guest: the republican bishop wants this to pass. it would be problematic if we go furth
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ohio's steve la tourette dismissed it as a, quote, package put together by a bunch of sleep-deprived october octogenenarians on new year's eve and the alabama representative said the house needs more time. >> the house must postpone this vote until congress and the american people have time to study and evaluate this extraordinarily complex legislation and its impact on taxes, revenue, the economy our debt and a myriad of other issues. >> woodruff: tennessee democrat steve cohen warned about the consequences of not taking the senate deal. >> my district can't afford to wait a few days and have the stock market go down 300 points tomorrow if we don't ghettoing and do something. >> woodruff: later house democratic leaders emerged from a nearly three-hour meeting with vice president biden who helped broker the senate deal. minority leader nancy pelosi called for action. >> we look forward now as we go forward in this day to see what the timing will be for a straight up-or-down vote on what passed 89-8 last night in the united states senate. >> woodruff: house republicans also met and ga
ohio's steve la tourette dismissed it as a, quote, package put together by a bunch of sleep-deprived october octogenenarians on new year's eve and the alabama representative said the house needs more time. >> the house must postpone this vote until congress and the american people have time to study and evaluate this extraordinarily complex legislation and its impact on taxes, revenue, the economy our debt and a myriad of other issues. >> woodruff: tennessee democrat steve cohen...
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steve, really appreciate your time. >>>. >> other stories we're keeping an eye on this morning, chinese manufacturing activity has hit its fastest pace in a year and a half. the december reading pmi index rose to 51.5 this month. the reading is the strongest since may 2011. and the good news doesn't stop there. it points to continued strength in the new year. chinese shares are up 1.6%. >>> big u.s. banks are reportedly close to a $10 billion settlement to regulators to hold them liable for bad foreclosure practices. nearly 40% of the settlement would go to people who already lost their homes. in february, five banks agreed to a $25 billion settlement. time says 14 are involved in this round of talks. as part of the deal which could come this week, the banks will have to hire independent consultants to go back through their loan records. >>> and a group of private equity firms, including carlisle, would agree to buy duff and seltz for $655 million. the deal gives the company an opportunity to go and shop for higher prices. >>> and secretary of state hillary clinton is in a new york hosp
steve, really appreciate your time. >>>. >> other stories we're keeping an eye on this morning, chinese manufacturing activity has hit its fastest pace in a year and a half. the december reading pmi index rose to 51.5 this month. the reading is the strongest since may 2011. and the good news doesn't stop there. it points to continued strength in the new year. chinese shares are up 1.6%. >>> big u.s. banks are reportedly close to a $10 billion settlement to regulators to...
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the institute politics, including making it possible for us to hire such extraordinary people like steve edwards and been restored and all of the other people -- and ben reeseberg and all the other people. [applause] you have been wondering what i have been doing and i have been wondering what you have been doing. [laughter] >> those who were disappointed by this outcome, the democrats elated by this outcome -- given the conventional wisdom around this campaign, the president's approval ratings that were barely above 50%, often dipping below it, the unemployment around 8%, gdp growth stock of around 2% -- the conventional wisdom was that should -- that this president should not be reelected. as you take a look at what happened two weeks ago, how do you assess this? >> let me just say first that i made a very good living and politics betting against conventional wisdom. it is a general principle of mine that the conventional wisdom is almost always wrong and it was wrong here. it was wrong here because what we often do in political circles and journalism is that we look at what happened i
the institute politics, including making it possible for us to hire such extraordinary people like steve edwards and been restored and all of the other people -- and ben reeseberg and all the other people. [applause] you have been wondering what i have been doing and i have been wondering what you have been doing. [laughter] >> those who were disappointed by this outcome, the democrats elated by this outcome -- given the conventional wisdom around this campaign, the president's approval...
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. >> number ten, apple, the first year without steve jobs and the company is trying to prove under a new ceo that it can still invent things we didn't know we needed that we would buy faster than anything's been sold in personal technology before. number nine, the u.s. stock market, despite all those worries about the fiscal cliff and slower growth in the u.s. economy, the stock market has had a great year. too bad you missed out. smart money's been on the market, the rest of us are worried about the fiscal cliff. >> number eight, facebook's ipo. hundreds of millions of people like facebook, but investors did not on its first day as a public company. the stock has yet to climb its way back to the ipo price. >> number seven, mother meyer. the new ceo of yahoo! who announced she was just going to take a two week maternity leave as she tried to turn this company around. 37 years old, it looks like a mother's touch is what yahoo needed. >> mother nature. an intense drought in the midwest that scorched the corn and sky crop sending prices sky high. who can forget super storm sandy? neighb
. >> number ten, apple, the first year without steve jobs and the company is trying to prove under a new ceo that it can still invent things we didn't know we needed that we would buy faster than anything's been sold in personal technology before. number nine, the u.s. stock market, despite all those worries about the fiscal cliff and slower growth in the u.s. economy, the stock market has had a great year. too bad you missed out. smart money's been on the market, the rest of us are...
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rick: you and i talk for years, steve about small businesses and the impact these bills have on folks who employ, the most americans in this country, small business owners. based on your reading of this bill, what's the impact on them? >> it is lousy. i'm glad you brought this point up. we've been having the debate whose taxes should be going up and so on. let's not forget the overall impact of this bill is very negative for the economy. means higher capital-gains taxes higher dividend taxes. higher taxes on small businesses the some of my liberal friends would say, that is only people that make over $450,000. rick, as you know, two out of three of those people in the high income category are small business owners. the overall impact is anti-business and anti-growth. the by the way only way we get the deficit down is get the economy growing again. i think congress and the white house lost sight of that. rick: for conservatives in the house of representatives sitting reading this bill right now and trying to figure out what they're going to do, as a conservative economist what would yo
rick: you and i talk for years, steve about small businesses and the impact these bills have on folks who employ, the most americans in this country, small business owners. based on your reading of this bill, what's the impact on them? >> it is lousy. i'm glad you brought this point up. we've been having the debate whose taxes should be going up and so on. let's not forget the overall impact of this bill is very negative for the economy. means higher capital-gains taxes higher dividend...
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for new year should into steve app to choose a specific resolution and work with a doctor to achieve it. >> we can teach you how to sustain it. doctors can get answers for free. and continue getting it throughout the year. >> for those looking to get a bit more organized and app called brewster consolidate your contacts into a high tech enters book. >>--address book. >> the app combine sure context from facebook and twitter creating a visual view of your personal relationships. >> it also shows you the different notes the interest, bobby's, etc.. >> if you find a good offense--hobbies etc.. >> people are creating all sorts of apps. >> to create one the content choose friends and installed on your smart phone. >> we created this app with some of my friends who have a similar goal. as time goes on and we are working towards this goal we can challenge each other. >> if that was your new year's resolution you would be able to accomplish on day one. >> ♪ we will be right back in a few minutes on the kron 4 morning news. erica will give us an update on the weather. she will tell us wheth
for new year should into steve app to choose a specific resolution and work with a doctor to achieve it. >> we can teach you how to sustain it. doctors can get answers for free. and continue getting it throughout the year. >> for those looking to get a bit more organized and app called brewster consolidate your contacts into a high tech enters book. >>--address book. >> the app combine sure context from facebook and twitter creating a visual view of your personal...
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. >> like steve perry's voice never leaves journey, andrea mitche mitchell's presence never leaves. under fire before nominations are even announced. joining me now, politico's jake sherman. you heard from the great woman herself, andrea mitchell, they can't keep putting out trial balloons. what's the white house doing right now on hagel and can they save him? >> i think the problem for him is he has no constituency. >> georgetown professor, yeah. >> i'm not sure what his path is through the senate, and is this a fight the president wants to have in the beginning of 2013 when he has the fiscal cliff, government funding, debt ceiling, taxes, all these issues out there where he's going to have to fight tooth and nail, does he want to fight on chuck hagel and that's something to be seen. >> i want to turn our attention to the fiscal cliff, because you have some interesting reporting coming out right now. gop leaders had a phone call today. >> they are talking on a conference call, which is how they usually communicate when they are not in d.c., but they are strategizing on what to do.
. >> like steve perry's voice never leaves journey, andrea mitche mitchell's presence never leaves. under fire before nominations are even announced. joining me now, politico's jake sherman. you heard from the great woman herself, andrea mitchell, they can't keep putting out trial balloons. what's the white house doing right now on hagel and can they save him? >> i think the problem for him is he has no constituency. >> georgetown professor, yeah. >> i'm not sure what...